THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF AN ULTRALIGHT ELECTRIC SCOOTER

Mihail Valentin HORNEA, Eng

Daniel DOBRE, Ph.D. Eng.
University Politehnica of Bucharest

Abstract

It can be observed that today we live in a hectic environment, filled with lots of strict deadlineswhich we are obliged to meet by society standards. Today we have to be in a place at ten a.m. and onekilometer away at 10:05. Transportation is probably one of the most essential instruments of our success inmodern society, and fits in the same category as skill. In this idea, the paper develops the design of anelectric scooter having mechanisms used to improve the transportation and storage characteristics, and inthe end the best solution will be proposed. There will also be presented some design ideas of threeconstructive solutions iteratively refined.

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